Zn(NH)CO: a "three-in-one" UV nonlinear optical crystal built by a polar molecule bonding strategy
Noncentrosymmetric (NCS) crystals are of great interest because of their functions, such as nonlinear optical (NLO) properties, but their syntheses are still difficult. Remarkably, polar inorganic molecules often have a "Midas touch" in the process of the crystallization of NCS structures....
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Published in | Journal of materials chemistry. C, Materials for optical and electronic devices Vol. 9; no. 46; pp. 16477 - 16484 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Published |
02.12.2021
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Summary: | Noncentrosymmetric (NCS) crystals are of great interest because of their functions, such as nonlinear optical (NLO) properties, but their syntheses are still difficult. Remarkably, polar inorganic molecules often have a "Midas touch" in the process of the crystallization of NCS structures. Zn(NH
3
)CO
3
has a "three-in-one" NLO-active motif which includes a polar NH
3
molecule, polar displaced Zn
2+
, and π-conjugated CO
3
2−
ions. Zn(NH
3
)CO
3
shows a second harmonic generation (SHG) response of 1.5× KH
2
PO
4
, a short UV cut-off edge of 204 nm, suitable birefringence (0.087 at 546 nm), a short SHG phase-matching wavelength (shortest
λ
PM
= 217 nm), a high laser damage threshold (LDT) (126.3 MW cm
−2
), and good stability. Meanwhile, Zn(NH
3
)CO
3
with a structure like a Chinese knot has excellent crystal growth that makes it easy to obtain centimeter sized blocky crystals. For the first time, ZnO
3
(NH
3
) is used as a new NLO-active motif to explore the formation of NCS zinc carbonate. This research sheds new light on polar molecule bonding strategies to build desired NCS structures, and it reveals for the first time ammine complexes for use as new UV NLO crystals with a bright future.
Centimeter-sized Zn(NH
3
)CO
3
is a "three-in-one" UV nonlinear optical crystal, featuring a Chinese-knot-like framework and great optical performance. |
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Bibliography: | 10.1039/d1tc04846e Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI |
ISSN: | 2050-7526 2050-7534 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d1tc04846e |